\name{submitToLog}
\alias{submitToLog}
\title{Submits a message to a log file...}
\usage{submitToLog(text, type)}
\description{Submits a message to a log file}
\details{A message together with a date stamp and severity is written to a log file. The log file is read/set 
using getLogFileLocation()/setLogFileLocation() and defaults to "log.txt"}
\author{Bastian R. Angermann}
\arguments{\item{text}{The text of the message.}
\item{type}{The type or severity of the message. This can be one of the following:
\describe{
\item{Note}{A notification to the user}
\item{Warning}{A warning to the user, this can be used to highlight unusual pipeline setups, which are likely to be 
errors}
\item{Error}{This is used, if an error occurred during pipeline setup or execution.}}}}
\examples{\dontrun{submitToLog("This is an example","Note")}}
